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Summary: Learn how to remove old polish when doing your own home pedicures, with these nail care tips using beauty spa pedicure methods and techniques in this free diy video.
Lillian Garcia is the owner of Salon de Scottsdale in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She has been a hair artist and beauty consultant since 1974.read more
"I'm Lillian with Expert Village and I'm ready now to remove the old polish. I'm going to get some regular nail polish remover again you could buy this at your convenience store, at a discount store, and a piece of cotton. I'm going to pour some nail polish and squeeze out the excess polish and pour on just all parts of the cotton and I'm ready to remove it. Just simply apply the cotton on your toenail and if you have good new nail polish remover it will come off very easy. Sometimes when you save nail polish remover for a very long time it gets weak and the polish is harder to remove. It comes off as simple as that there is one foot complete. Turn the cotton over for a fresh nail polish remover area and just wipe it off simple and easy. Toenails unlike finger nails don't usually get what they call hang nails you get dry skin on the side of the nails and also broken finger nails. You have to repair them with nail glue usually if you have a broken toenail you just cut it shorter to the area. If the break is the break is really really low then you are going to want to get some nail glue and repair it with that and its simple to do that as well I don't have a broken nail so I don't have one to repair but, you could just get some nail glue and it comes just like a base coat does and you just apply it like base coat. You let it dry and it sticks together kind of like super glue. "
eHow Article: Removing Old Polish: Beauty Spa Pedicure Methods & Nail Care Tips